Use the Aux input for other MP3 players, phones, PCs or anything with an analogue output for optimal sound from all devices

Use the line out feature for easy connection to an external speaker system

Did you notice?

Wireless and cord free, the compact Pill comes with a carry case for easy portability.

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Take your daily dose of music from your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch anywhere you go.

What's in the Box?

Beats Pill Portable Stereo Speaker with Bluetooth

1.5 m audio cable (3.5 mm to 3.5 mm)

USB 2.0 charge/data cable

AC power adaptor

Carry case

Tech Specs

Other Features : Multipoint Support

Connections : Bluetooth

Power Source : Battery Power

Batteries : Rechargeable Lithium-Ion

Height : 4.5 cm/1.8 in.

Weight : 10.93 oz./310 g

Length : 19 cm/7.5 in.

Manufacturer Information

Part Number

Mfr. Part Number : MH822ZP/A

UPC or EAN No. : 848447007950

Warranty

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A Powerful Little Speaker

5.0 out of 5 stars

I know I sound really, really old saying this, but modern technology is amazing! The quality of the sound produced by the Pill 2.
I know I sound really, really old saying this, but modern technology is amazing! The quality of the sound produced by the Pill 2.0 is remarkable. And its features are equally impressive. I am contemplating getting a second one so I can sync them for stereo output. And the convenience of wireless use is another definite plus. And finally, from a design standpoint, the Pill 2.0 is beautiful in its simplicity.
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Written by Brent K from Chula Vista

Nov 16, 2014

21 of 21 people found this useful

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A Powerful Little Speaker

Poor Effort and a Discgrace to the brand

1.0 out of 5 stars

Well, I am a very unhappy owner of the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker. I purchased my pill in Florida last week. I am a very ha
Well, I am a very unhappy owner of the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker. I purchased my pill in Florida last week. I am a very happy owner of Beats ear buds and my son has some Beats headphones which are great but this new pill is simply awful.

Let me qualify this with some evidence.

No 1 I own other Beats products so am not moaning about unrealistic expectations.
No 2 the price should provide a superb product...this is NOT budget end.
No 3 it should just work without fuss and bother and do what it says in the tin.

So why am I slating this gadget?

The sound quality and volume are ok, the sound reproduction is ok, nothing to get over excited about. In comparison to the Ultimate Ears Boom 360 speaker the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker is a poor effort.

Listening to MP3s is ok but movies suffer serious latency (lipsync) and although the problem seems to be widespread no response or fix has been found other than VLC video/audio shift which is just such a faff it doesn't qualify as a simple fix.

Is it my PC? Ipad Air ? No.

When I purchased an alternative UE Boom speaker there is no problems at all.

Simply speaking, in my humble experience the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker is best sold in 99p Stores as it is a disaster, a car crash, a terrible nasty tool....AVOID IT there are other cheaper better options.
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A Powerful Little Speaker

5.0 out of 5 stars

I know I sound really, really old saying this, but modern technology is amazing! The quality of the sound produced by the Pill 2.
I know I sound really, really old saying this, but modern technology is amazing! The quality of the sound produced by the Pill 2.0 is remarkable. And its features are equally impressive. I am contemplating getting a second one so I can sync them for stereo output. And the convenience of wireless use is another definite plus. And finally, from a design standpoint, the Pill 2.0 is beautiful in its simplicity.
…

Written by Brent K from Chula Vista

Nov 16, 2014

21 of 21 people found this useful

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A Powerful Little Speaker

Was perfect for awhile...

3.0 out of 5 stars

I was in love with the ease of using this device. It has more than enough sound for my uses, however, I'm now having an issue char
I was in love with the ease of using this device. It has more than enough sound for my uses, however, I'm now having an issue charging it. It died yesterday, so I left it to charge overnight. I went to use it today, and it turned on for about a minute. It died again, and when I plugged the charger in, the back did not light up. When I pressed the power button, the red light just flashed. I charged it for awhile, and tried to turn it on again (with zero success). I can't seem to get it to reset either. I've looked everywhere for some kind of advice on how to deal with this problem, and no one seems to have an answer. It's been about a month since I purchased it, by the way.
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Written by Carly S from Sylvan Lake

Aug 26, 2014

10 of 30 people found this useful

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Was perfect for awhile...

Poor Effort and a Discgrace to the brand

1.0 out of 5 stars

Well, I am a very unhappy owner of the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker. I purchased my pill in Florida last week. I am a very ha
Well, I am a very unhappy owner of the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker. I purchased my pill in Florida last week. I am a very happy owner of Beats ear buds and my son has some Beats headphones which are great but this new pill is simply awful.

Let me qualify this with some evidence.

No 1 I own other Beats products so am not moaning about unrealistic expectations.
No 2 the price should provide a superb product...this is NOT budget end.
No 3 it should just work without fuss and bother and do what it says in the tin.

So why am I slating this gadget?

The sound quality and volume are ok, the sound reproduction is ok, nothing to get over excited about. In comparison to the Ultimate Ears Boom 360 speaker the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker is a poor effort.

Listening to MP3s is ok but movies suffer serious latency (lipsync) and although the problem seems to be widespread no response or fix has been found other than VLC video/audio shift which is just such a faff it doesn't qualify as a simple fix.

Is it my PC? Ipad Air ? No.

When I purchased an alternative UE Boom speaker there is no problems at all.

Simply speaking, in my humble experience the Beats by Dr. Dre Pill 2.0 Speaker is best sold in 99p Stores as it is a disaster, a car crash, a terrible nasty tool....AVOID IT there are other cheaper better options.
…

Best Answer:

2.0 includes the charge-out feature, allowing you to plug a usb cable into the bottom of the pill to
2.0 includes the charge-out feature, allowing you to plug a usb cable into the bottom of the pill to charge your iPhone or iPad.
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Answer

Yes there is a place on the back of the speaker to connect an auxiliary cord from your device to the
Yes there is a place on the back of the speaker to connect an auxiliary cord from your device to the speaker. This speaker comes with an aux cord in the packaging but any aux cord works fine as long as it fits.
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Answer

Absolutely not. Apple has not yet opened up NFC to developers, making it available to Apple Pay only
Absolutely not. Apple has not yet opened up NFC to developers, making it available to Apple Pay only.
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